Urban Chaos (1999) is a classic third-person action-adventure game developed by Mucky Foot Productions and published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows. Set in the chaotic streets of Union City at the turn of the millennium, you step into the shoes of rookie cop D’arci Stern, tasked with bringing law and order to a metropolis overrun by gangs, crime, and a mysterious cult bent on apocalypse. Combining free-roaming exploration with beat-’em-up combat, vehicle chases, and mission objectives ranging from rescuing civilians to taking down dangerous criminals, Urban Chaos offers an engaging mix of action and storytelling.
The game includes 24 main levels and several bonus stages, each filled with diverse objectives that demand skill, strategy, and quick reflexes. Players can fight hand-to-hand, use a variety of weapons, interact with NPCs, and even commandeer vehicles to navigate the city’s dangerous terrain. While controls and camera angles reflect the design standards of the late 1990s, the game’s gritty atmosphere and ambitious world-building continue to attract retro action fans. Originally released on PC, PlayStation, and Dreamcast, Urban Chaos remains a noteworthy title in action gaming history.
Features
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Third-person open-world action-adventure gameplay.
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Play as D’arci Stern, a rookie police officer.
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Engage in melee and ranged combat.
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Free exploration across multiple city districts.
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Hand-to-hand attacks, firearms, and melee weapons.
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Drive vehicles like police cars and vans.
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Variety of missions: rescue, arrest, and combat objectives.
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Atmospheric late-’90s urban setting.
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Multiple playable characters (including Roper in some versions).
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Retro 3D graphics with dynamic weather and lighting.
System Requirements
Minimum:
• OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 compatible
• Processor: 1.8 GHz CPU
• Memory: 512 MB RAM
• Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (DirectX 9 recommended)
• DirectX: Version 7.0
• Storage: ~2 GB free space
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